The role of genetic architecture in adaptation to novel environments has received considerable attention when the source of adaptation variation is de novo mutation. Relatively less is known when the source of adaptive variation is inter- or intraspecific hybridization. We model hybridization between divergent source populations and subsequent colonization of an unoccupied novel environment using individual-based simulations in order to understand the influence of genetic architecture on the timing of colonization and the mode of adaptation. We find that two distinct categories of genetic architecture facilitate rapid colonization but that they do so in qualitatively different ways. For few and/or tightly linked loci, the mode of adaptation...
Genetic architecture of adaptation is traditionally studied in the context of local adaptation, viz....
Across many species where inversions have been implicated in local adaptation, genomes often evolve ...
Determining how population subdivision increases the fixation time of an advantageous allele is an i...
<div> <div> <div> <p>Understanding the genetic basis of phenotypic adaptation to changing environmen...
Understanding the genetic basis of phenotypic adaptation to changing environments is an essential go...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
Identifying the genes underlying rapid evolutionary changes, describing their function and ascertain...
A long-standing problem in evolutionary biology has been determining whether and how gradual, increm...
Thanks to advances in genome sequencing, empirical patterns of within- and between-species genetic v...
Recent work incorporating demographic–genetic interactions indicates the importance of population si...
Genetic incompatibilities are an important component of reproductive isolation. Although theoretical...
Biological invasions are 'natural' experiments that can improve our understanding of contemporary ev...
Adaptation to novel environments can only occur if natural selection has the raw material to act upo...
Populations evolve in response to the external environment, whether abiotic (e.g., climate) or bioti...
The data are linked to a research article entitled: “Interactions between microenvironment, selectio...
Genetic architecture of adaptation is traditionally studied in the context of local adaptation, viz....
Across many species where inversions have been implicated in local adaptation, genomes often evolve ...
Determining how population subdivision increases the fixation time of an advantageous allele is an i...
<div> <div> <div> <p>Understanding the genetic basis of phenotypic adaptation to changing environmen...
Understanding the genetic basis of phenotypic adaptation to changing environments is an essential go...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
Identifying the genes underlying rapid evolutionary changes, describing their function and ascertain...
A long-standing problem in evolutionary biology has been determining whether and how gradual, increm...
Thanks to advances in genome sequencing, empirical patterns of within- and between-species genetic v...
Recent work incorporating demographic–genetic interactions indicates the importance of population si...
Genetic incompatibilities are an important component of reproductive isolation. Although theoretical...
Biological invasions are 'natural' experiments that can improve our understanding of contemporary ev...
Adaptation to novel environments can only occur if natural selection has the raw material to act upo...
Populations evolve in response to the external environment, whether abiotic (e.g., climate) or bioti...
The data are linked to a research article entitled: “Interactions between microenvironment, selectio...
Genetic architecture of adaptation is traditionally studied in the context of local adaptation, viz....
Across many species where inversions have been implicated in local adaptation, genomes often evolve ...
Determining how population subdivision increases the fixation time of an advantageous allele is an i...